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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Tutorial Tuesday: Harley-Quinn Santa Hat

I hope your holiday season is going well! I'm just enjoying my time off from school mostly; trying to be crafty, getting some products done, doing some blog design. It's been a pretty relaxing time, in fact, I can't believe it's almost over. That's alright though, I'm taking some fun art classes this semester and I can continue to pick up my monthly comic from the shop down the street. Segue into...

This hat is so easy to make and only takes about 30 minutes to sew together, which is great because its only 2 days til Christmas! You can whip one of these up as a last minute present for a friend or make one for yourself to wear for the holiday.

Here was my inspiration for the hat! Harley's actually is not possible with gravity and all, so I decided to just go all out and make mine super long.

Here's what you're going to need if you want to make you're own!

Supplies:

1/3 yd Red Fleece

1/3 yd Black Fleece

6 in. Faux White Fur

Thread (Red, Black, and White)

Large White Pompoms

Pins

Scissors

Pencil Not Pictured:

Paper (for pattern making)

Yardstick

Hand Sewing Needle

Tailor's Measuring Tape

Step 1: Alright, starting off you want to measure around your head right above
your ears. My measurement was 23 but I added an inch and half for
comfort. I divided that total, 24 1/2 by 2 and that was the length of the
line on the bottom of the pentagon, 12 1/4 in.

Then I measured over my head from my forehead to the back, where I thought the hat would be sitting. My measurement came to 12 in. and I added an inch for comfort. I divided 13 by 2 and came to 6 1/2 which is the length of the two short sides of the pentagon.

Then you want to find the
exact center of the bottom line and mark it. Draw a line 20 in.
tall from that mark you just made, connect your 6 1/2 in. lines to the
tip of the 20 in line to complete the hat pattern. I then added a 1/4
in. inseam in green on the picture.

Step 2: Pin your pattern down.

Cut one piece red, one black.

Step 3: Pin the long sides of your pattern pieces together. Sew down just that line leaving the shorter (6 1/2 in.) sides alone. Repeat for both pieces.

Step 4: Now pin the short sides of the hat together.

Sew along the edge with a 1/4 in. inseam.

Step 5: Cut out a length of fake fur the circumference of your hat plus 1/2 an inch. Make the width 4 1/4 in. (This leaves you with a 2 in. band, you may want to adjust for a smaller or larger one.)

Step 6: Sew the short ends (4 1/4 in.) together with a 1/4 in. inseam. Fold in half longways, creating a band that is completely furry on the outside.

Step 7: Make sure your hat is right side out and place the band around
the bottom edge. The band is going to be upside down, aka the closed part will
be at the "top" of the hat and the open part of the band will be closest
to the edge. Pin.

Sew around the brim of the hat with a 1/4 in. inseam.

Step 8: Hand sew a pom pom to the tip of each point

Now you may wear you hat with pride and use it to spread Harley's special brand of Holiday cheer! Just try not to blow anyone up...

This was my favorite shot....did you notice even my hair ties match the color scheme?

If you want to read about my Harley Quinn obsession click here, or if
you want to add some bat-tastic decoration to your notebooks click here.

You've still got time to make this hat before Christmas so go ahead and get to it! If you make one I'd love to see it!

That is a wonderful compliment Lisa, thank you :) I won't refuse if a hat is presented to me - because I love wearing odd hats - but I do feel that the original Santa hat is a little stale, but Harley has great style and knows just how to change it up!